Philip drunk to Philip sober

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Etymology[edit]

Valerius Maximus, 6, 2, ext. 1: Provocarem ad Philippum, inquit, sed sobrium.—"I will appeal to Philip, she said, but to Philip sober."

Proverb[edit]

Philip drunk to Philip sober

  1. (idiomatic) When your opponent, or judge, is so led away by passion, excitement, or what not, as to be unable to take a reasonable view of the case.

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